crowdsourcing
(noun)
Delegating a task to a large diffuse group, usually without substantial monetary compensation.
Examples of crowdsourcing in the following topics:
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Marketing as an Entrepreneurial Force
- ., flash mobs, crowdsourcing) to develop clever and relevant campaigns.
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Making Appropriate Changes to Product, Placement, Promotion, and Pricing
- Content published by social media users can also feed into various communication channels (e.g. crowdsourcing ideas for a television commercial) and used to further expand a brand's reach and presence.
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Social Media
- Limited only by the imaginations of Internet Web designers, social media offers marketing vehicles, such as magazines, forums or discussion sites, weblogs, social blogs, microblogs, instant messaging, email, crowdsourcing distributed to a specific group of people, photographs or pictures, articles, video, and wikis or collaborated websites allowing additions, modifications, and deletions.
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Branding Strategies